FUNERAL PRAYER
Q. Is the funeral prayer Fard or Wajib or
Masnun?
Funeral prayer is a sufficing command.
The entire locality shall be absolved of the bonus even if as few as one or two
persons have said it. But if no one has said it, the entire locality shall be
presumed to have sinned.
Q. What are the preconditions to the funeral
prayer?
The preconditions are as follows:
i. The dead person having been a Muslim;
ii. The dead body being clean;
iii. The shroud of the body being clean;
iv. The Satr being covered;
v. The dead body being placed before the one
who is offering the Salat.
As for those who join the Salat, the same
preconditions will operate (excepting the condition regarding timings) as have
been discussed in respect of other kinds of Salat.
Q. What is the complete formula for the
funeral prayer?
It is like this: Forming a row by
standing for the prayer. If the assembly is large, it is better to form three,
five or seven rows. After the rows have been properly formed, one should affirm
the intention as follows: “I hereby offer the funeral Salat for the sake of Al-lah
to pray for His mercy on this deceased person, behind this Imam”.
Then the Imam will call the
Takbir aloud and those behind him shall say it outside the hearing of others.
While doing so, they shall raise their hands to both their ears and fold the
hands below the navel. The Imam and his followers then shall say the Thana
at a low pitch. It is better to interpolate the words JAL-LA THANA’UKA after TA’ALA
JAD-DUKA.
Then the Imam shall call the
second Takbir aloud and the followers will do it a lower pitch without anyone
raising their hands. The entire assembly including the Imam will then recite
the two Daruds meant for usual Salats at a low pitch. Then they shall call
Takbir for the third time in the manner of the second.
If the dead body is of an
adult the Imam and the assembly will recite the following formula:
AL-LAHUM-MA-GHFIR
LIHAY-YINA WA MAY-YITINA WA SHAHIDINA WA GHA’IBINA WA SAGHIRINA
WA KABIRINA WA ZAKARINA WA UNTHANA. AL-LAHUM-MA MAN AHYAITAHU MIN-NA FA
AHYIHI ‘ALAL-ISLAM WA MAN TAWAF-FAITAHU MIN-NA FATAWAF-FAHU ‘ALAL-IMAN.
(O Al-lah accord
peace to the living, the dead, the present, the absent, the young, the old, the
male and the female from amongst us. O Al-lah, those whom thou woudst keep
alive keep them on Islam and strike dead whom thou woudst on Iman.)
If the dead body is of a male minor the
following formula should be recited:
AL-LAHUM-MAJ’ALHU
LANA FARTA(N)W-WA-J’ALHU LANA
AJRA(N)W-WA ZUKHRA(N)W-WAJ’ALHU LANA SHAFI’A(N)W-WA MUSHAF-FA’AN.
(O Al-lah make
him [the deceased child] a forerunner for our salvation and make it [the
affliction of his separation] a thing of reward and a deposit for us and make
him the one who will intercede on our behalf and whose intercession is accepted
by thee.)
If the dead body is of a
female minor, the same formula should be repeated with the changes of gender in
the Arabic text at three places: WAJ’ALHU is to be changed to WAJ’ALHA and SHAFI’A(N)W-WA
MUSHAF-FA’AN to SHAFI’ATA(N)W-WA MUSHAF-FA’ATAN.
This done the Imam will say
the fourth Takbir aloud and those behind him shall say it at a low pitch. After
it, the Imam will turn his face for Salam first to the right and then to the
left.
Q. What things should we do after the
completion of Salat?
Immediately on completion of Salat, the
bier should be carried for burial. While doing so, the verse or the formulas
that one feels like repeating, may be said at a low pitch. Saying it aloud is
undesirable. We should give thought to the dead person’s immediate next stage,
i.e., the grave and the reckoning he or she shall be subjected to and to the
transience of this world. We should also pray for salvation and peace for the
dead. On reaching the graveyard the dead body should be consigned to the grave.
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